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Denier Bracteate

Issuer Brunswick, City of
Year 1296-1412
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Reference(s) Denicke#324, HAU MM#1502, Berger#971
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Mint Brunswick (Braunschweig) City Mint
Mintage ND (1296-1412)
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Brunswick's bracteate deniers occupy an awkward transitional moment in Lower Saxon minting: by the late thirteenth century, the thin single-sided bracteate tradition was already commercially obsolete across most of the Empire, yet Brunswick's civic mint continued striking them well into the fifteenth century, long after neighboring territories had abandoned the form entirely. The city's stubborn retention of the type likely reflects conservative local trade habits and the entrenched authority of the merchant guilds over monetary policy.

The 116-year date range assigned to this type reflects die studies rather than documentary mint records — Denicke's sequencing relied heavily on stylistic analysis to establish the chronology.

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